Lyssa is ready to move on with her new life where she can be truly herself. She's been trying new things, and a watercolor class sounds like fun. But when she gets there, no one wants to sit next to her. All the women treat her like an outcast, and Lyssa begins to doubt whether she was really ready for this step after all. But then Cindy sits down beside her, and the women form a quick friendship. Cindy has always considered herself to be straight, but that line is quickly blurring as she and Lyssa spend more time together. She doesn't care that Lyssa is trans, or that her own family is less than pleased with her dating a woman. The people who matter most to her are happy for her, and for these two women, making each other happy is more than enough.